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Your ePub Is fine

https://andreklein.net/your-epub-is-fine-kobo-disagrees-blame-adobe/
330•sohkamyung•6h ago•140 comments

Even more batteries included with Emacs

https://karthinks.com/software/even-more-batteries-included-with-emacs/
53•signa11•2h ago•11 comments

Show HN: Kage – Shadow any website to a single binary for offline viewing

https://github.com/tamnd/kage
464•tamnd•11h ago•99 comments

Bitsy

https://bitsy.org/
85•tosh•3d ago•3 comments

21 years and counting of 'eight fallacies of distributed computing' (2025)

https://blog.apnic.net/2025/12/08/21-years-and-counting-of-eight-fallacies-of-distributed-computing/
42•teleforce•4h ago•3 comments

Firewood Splitting Simulator

https://screen.toys/firewood/
714•memalign•4d ago•224 comments

Rio de Janeiro's "homegrown" LLM appears to be a merge of an existing model

https://github.com/nex-agi/Nex-N2/issues/4
309•unrvl22•13h ago•162 comments

Prove you're human by winning a claw machine

https://feralui.vercel.app/#/captcha
21•speckx•2d ago•10 comments

A short history of Cerro Torre, the most controversial mountain (2012)

https://www.markhorrell.com/blog/2012/a-short-history-of-cerro-torre/
18•joebig•4d ago•5 comments

Show HN: Trace – Offline Mac meeting transcripts you can flag mid-call

https://traceapp.info
129•AG342•1d ago•51 comments

Ask HN: What are you working on? (June 2026)

183•david927•12h ago•683 comments

Formal methods and the future of programming

https://blog.janestreet.com/formal-methods-at-jane-street-index/?from_theconsensus=1
222•eatonphil•16h ago•81 comments

Chaosnet (1981)

https://tumbleweed.nu/r/lm-3/uv/amber.html
71•RGBCube•9h ago•7 comments

Write for One Person

https://wizardzines.com/comics/write-for-one-person/
162•evakhoury•2d ago•55 comments

TorchCodec 0.14: HDR Video Decoding for CPU and CUDA, and Fast Wav Decoder

https://github.com/meta-pytorch/torchcodec/releases/tag/v0.14.0
34•scott_s•4d ago•3 comments

Segmented type appreciation corner (2018)

https://aresluna.org/segmented-type/
69•unexpectedVCR•3d ago•15 comments

Show HN: Discover Wikipedia articles popular on Hacker News

https://www.orangecrumbs.com/
77•octopus143•11h ago•19 comments

The only scalable delete in Postgres is DROP TABLE

https://planetscale.com/blog/the-only-scalable-delete
146•hollylawly•3d ago•53 comments

Perlisisms (1982)

https://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/perlis-alan/quotes.html
103•tosh•14h ago•50 comments

Caddy compatibility for zeroserve: 3x throughput and 70% lower latency

https://su3.io/posts/zeroserve-caddy-compat
167•losfair•15h ago•49 comments

Windows 11 users are tired of MS account requirements creeping into everything

https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/windows-11/windows-11-users-are-tired-of-microsoft-accou...
157•josephcsible•7h ago•84 comments

Chopped, Stored, Secured – The Story of the Hash Function

https://0xkrt26.github.io/math_behind_security/2026/06/09/the-story-of-the-hash-function.html
32•denismenace•4d ago•7 comments

FarOutCompany

https://faroutcompany.com/
111•bookofjoe•14h ago•17 comments

The hallucinogenic mushroom that contains no known psychedelic

https://psychedelics.co.uk/news/a-mushroom-genus-that-gets-people-high-but-not-the
46•thunderbong•3h ago•23 comments

I indexed 669 GB of my GoPro videos using my M1 Max computer and local ML models

319•iliashad•13h ago•78 comments

Lisp's Influence on Ruby

https://blog.tacoda.dev/lisps-influence-on-ruby-6a54f1a7740e
230•tacoda•3d ago•66 comments

USB Power Delivery: Plugging into the Benefits

https://www.aptiv.com/en/insights/article/usb-power-delivery-plugging-into-the-benefits
43•mooreds•3d ago•90 comments

The Birth and Death of JavaScript (2014)

https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/the-birth-and-death-of-javascript
221•subset•16h ago•126 comments

How to earn a billion dollars

https://paulgraham.com/earn.html
514•kingstoned•17h ago•1520 comments

AI is code – and can't be prompted into being smarter

https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/06/14/ai-is-code-and-cant-be-prompted-into-being-smart...
116•wglb•8h ago•92 comments
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A short history of Cerro Torre, the most controversial mountain (2012)

https://www.markhorrell.com/blog/2012/a-short-history-of-cerro-torre/
17•joebig•4d ago

Comments

rcpt•56m ago
Those two guys removed an established easement. Sure one can argue that it should never have been installed in the first place, but it was and apparently it became widely used. They had no business taking it down.
matheusmoreira•40m ago
> police arrested them and confiscated 102 bolts

That stood out to me... I understand that rock climbing is Serious Business to its practitioners and people on internet forums, but these two guys actually got arrested for removing those bolts, which is a whole new level of serious.

Was it really some kind of crime to do that? What happened to those guys after that?

Yossarrian22•33m ago
I can't find many details, but I had heard Hayden's name before, he sadly died of suicide after losing his partner in an avalanche ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Kennedy_(climber) ). Jason Kruk appears to still be climbing to this day, so neither appeared to wind up in significant legal trouble after rightly or wrongly damaging a tourist destination.
snowwrestler•26m ago
I think you’ll be sad if you look up Hayden Kennedy.

No serious legal consequences to them from this climb, though, and the route remains clean. There was a wonderful film in this year’s Mountains On Stage film tour called Patagonian Chimeras, about a team of women who climbed the new variation by fair means.

chabes•31m ago
The mountain should have never been bolted in the first place.

The debate that it is an established route and thus should be left up comes from a place of entitlement.

If you can’t climb the mountain, what are you even doing there? There are plenty of mountains in the area that can be climbed instead.

Same can be said about the Dawn Wall of El Cap. Harding should have never bolted it. Removing his bolt ladder was the ethical move by Robbins.